Titus Pactumeius Magnus

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Titus Pactumeius Magnus was a Roman politician living in the 2nd century .

A military diploma dated March 23, 179 and a papyrus dated July 27, 179 prove that Pactumeius Magnus was governor of the province of Aegyptus in 179 . He was admitted to the Senate by Commodus and was in 183 together with Lucius Septimius Flaccus a suffect consul . Commodus had him executed at a later date.

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Individual evidence

  1. Military diploma of 179 ( RMD 3, 185 )
  2. sb.16.12678 = HGV SB 16 12678 = Trismegistos 14642 = michigan.apis.2402. Papyri.info, accessed on September 13, 2019 .
  3. Cornelia Römer : Diploma for a foot soldier from Koptos of March 23, 179 In: Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik , Volume 82, 1990, pp. 137–153, here pp. 150–151 ( PDF ).
  4. Detlev Liebs : Court lawyers from the Roman emperors to Justinian In: Bavarian Academy of Sciences , session reports, year 2010, issue 2, p. 53.